In Grand Logde
The freemasons grand lodge is in Central London not far from Convent Garden. They have an extensive unique collection of past grand masters through the ages. Its possible visit the grand lodge and view the collection by arrangement with the grand lodge. The building was built by the freemasons for the freemasons lost in the two world wars. Down the bottom a link to the part of our grand lodge of England about the museum.
At the Museum of Freemasonry, the goal is to help you learn about Freemasonry in all its cultural richness. If you’re a Freemason, the museum is a treasure trove for exploration. If you’re not a Freemason, it’s the perfect place to visit and discover what Freemasonry is all about.
It also includes archives relating to individual Freemasons, Lodges and Chapters. Together, the collections at the museum, library and archives have been awarded ‘Designated Outstanding’ status by the Arts Council.
There are only just over 150 of these in England as a whole. The award recognises that the collections at the museum, library and archives have national and international importance, and that they are unique.
Do you have a Freemason in the family? The Museum of Freemasonry worked with Ancestry to include the names of more than 1.7 million members of English Lodges from membership registers covering 1751 to 1921.
Book a tour or register as a reader to use the library and archives for your research at the Museum of Freemasonry. The museum is open to all, with free entry Monday to Saturday, 10am to 5pm and 10am to 8pm every first Thursday of the month.